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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Eclectic Gem,
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This review is from: Get Rhythm (Audio CD)
This album provides an eclectic mix of tunes that demonstrate the depth and breadth of the brilliance of Ry Cooder and his accompanying musicians. As a huge fan of Cooder, I listen to this more than anything else he has done. To these ears, not one filler track here. Great fun.
The title song, Get Rhythm, written by Johnny Cash, is a hooky melody backing a rollicking dialogue between the narrator and a shoe shine boy. Synergistic mix of slide guitar and accordion. Low--Commotion is a funky, upbeat instrumental, with a great mix of electric, acoustic, bass and slide guitar. Okinawa, written by Cooder, seems a mix of Hawaiian music and rock and roll in a World War II veteran's ode to his bygone days on an island in the China Sea, site of a famous battle in that war. Cooder's guitar and Flaco Jimenez's accordion trade off lines of the melody. On 13 Question Method, an obscure romance "how to" written by Chuck Berry, Ry does his best singing/guitar playing imitation of the master in a worthy tribute. In Women Will Rule the World, Cooder as Mexican lounge singer gives a tongue-in-cheek warning to men that they will one day be subservient to the fairer sex. Jimenez's accordion shines here. All Shook Up takes Elvis's classic and gives it a complete overhaul, turning up a totally different song with heavy emphasis on the rhythm section. I Can Tell By the Way You Smell praises, in rhythm and blues, the clues to life's mysteries provided by the olfactory senses. Cooder has a sense of humor. Across the Borderline is the masterpiece here. A mostly acoustic ballad from the point of view of a Mexican immigrant who finds that El Norte is not the golden land of opportunity it seemed from the other side. Cooder shares the poignant lead vocal with actor Harry Dean Stanton. Let's Have a Ball is a sexually explicit pronouncement of lust that features Cooder's mastery on electric guitar. A wild romp, but not for the genteel. Start to finish, this one shows that no matter the style of song, Ry Cooder's got rhythm. I never tire of it.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific, But Completely Uncharacteristic For Ry,
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This review is from: Get Rhythm (Audio CD)
Ry Cooder was originally best known for his Delta blues & Dust Bowl balladry, later better known for his movie soundtracks & exploration of ethnic music from Cuba, Africa & India. This one is none of the above. It is the closest Ry came to straight-ahead blues-based rock & roll. There are a few resurrected obscurities to be sure, but this shows the side of Ry that is probably the closest to his years as a Rolling Stones sideman.Fans of Ry's more acoustic offerings should like this as well, so long as they are open to his electric, louder side. It sounds little like Boomer's Story or other early works, but the songs & performances are up to the quality from his classic era. Basically, much of this CD is rent-party stompers. The covers of Get Rhythm and All Shook Up are a hoot.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ry Cooder at his unconventional best,
This review is from: Get Rhythm (Audio CD)
To listen to this is not to get a feel of what Ry is mainly about. He would probably vouch for that. If however, you regarded this a a delve into the uncharted, then the result is an aural feast. The title track sets the mood for the rest of the album. Johnny Cash would be proud that this cover was done very well and in a style which is simply Ry. The outstanding track however is the 13 Question Method. Again, Ry gives a new lease of life to a mediocre song, this time by Chuck Berry. The characteristics and jokey slide technique which Ry employs is amazing. To appreciate slide really well, you need to listen to this album and particularly track 4.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the greatest album in the world in 80's,
By moulabanda@hotmail.com (Hokkaido,Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Get Rhythm (Audio CD)
Every Japanese was danced with his Okinawa music. There is no doubt this is the one of the best of his. After this album,Ry cooder has released some great world wide music albums. Flaco Jimenez and Steve Douglas were playing together on the Japan tour. I was amazed!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cooder at his best.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Get Rhythm (Audio CD)
Ry pulls out all the stops on this one. Funky, sinister, and charming. His slide guitar and earthy vocals in tip top shape throughout this recording. Gotta put a BIG smile on your face!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have for Cooder fans,
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This review is from: Get Rhythm (Audio CD)
This album is one of my favorites.
If you like jammin nasty slide guitar from one of the best in the biz.This is the album for you. Get it now.Thank me later.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ry at his Best,
By Wade T. Wilson (Miamisburg, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Get Rhythm (MP3 Download)
If "Across the Borderline" isn't worth the price of admission, I don't know what is. This tender, thoughtful ballad about Mexicans who dream of a better life in America is wonderful. The album kicks off with the rocking "Get Rhythm" then slides into "Going Back to Okinawa." I haven't been to Okinawa, but the women in the Philippines is close enough. I could really relate to that tune.
As a long-time Ry fan, from Chicken Skin Music to the Slide Area, this is Ry at his best.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Get rhytm,
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This review is from: Get Rhythm (Audio CD)
A classic. Always a good buy.
If you have not heard it, you have got a good experience coming.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sometimes messy, but greatness shines inbetween,
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This review is from: Get Rhythm (Audio CD)
This is not Cooder at his best. Its very in the middle. It`s so overproduced and sounds like a terrible mess sometimes. Let`s forget that and consentrate on the good things.
Track 1 Get Rhytm written by the late Johnny Cash has the rythm and the cooder magic. Fast and down to the point musicalwise. Track 7 I can tell by the way you smell has some magic too, but it`s to much sound sometimes, which kill`s the vocal. Track 9 Let`s Have a Ball has rock and roll feel too it, and the cooder magic . But the rest is not "my cup of tea" to be honest. |
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Get Rhythm by Ry Cooder (Audio CD - 1990)
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